This book is more than satisfyingly good - it is ASTONISHINGLY BRILLIANT!!! From the first chapter, The Four Who Fled, Élias Marumo instantly catapults the reader into his uniquely built fictional universe, the Angelic World, and hands over exciting pages of information on what's happening, what's going to happen, and what to expect but never actually revealing ANYTHING!
...what suspense! And here I thought it was extinct...what a difficult job it must have been to pull it off...and, what a way to begin a story that stirs the reader's curiosity with an inciting incident.
This entire idea gives me chills, never have I ever come across it in comics, films, or books, and short stories:
Four newborns fleeing a war and hidden in four different parts of the Mungrol World (human world) because they are supposedly the new Guardians of the Angelic World...every Dark Lander wants them dead and are searching for them... and now the children grow up in an alien realm unbeknownst of each other's existence, their secret angelic powers called devinic, or the war they fled...and one day they accidentally transport themselves back to the Angelic World, and are on the run from an evil Dark Lander prince *breath* breath*breath...
FINALLY SOMETHING NEW! TRUELY!
I never thought I'd enjoy Angelic so much! It's become my favourite book and deserves to be traditionally published so that the whole world can feel all the emotions I felt reading this children's novel, mind you I'm eighteen, and Élias Marumo plans a series *YAHHH*YAY!
I'm observing over this book's terminologies, I absolutely LOVE the devinic and everything about the book honestly. You can never get bored and all the chapters always leave you asking tons of questions! Élias Marumo is great at keeping the suspense because he gives us breaks and some nice facts about the Angelic World * cough* cough* Chapter 12 and 13. Soon, just when you think you had a break, another adventure calls both Elm, Wyatt, Grayson, and Romy (the protagonists) and the reader.